Justin Bieber Waiting For Selena Gomez To Confirm They’re Officially Dating?
Justin Bieber is reportedly waiting for Selena Gomez to confirm whether or not they are back together.
A source told People that the “Baby” singer wants Gomez to be the one to tell him if they are a couple. However, he understands that he still has to win her heart.
On Friday, Bieber and Gomez were spotted out on a “date” together. After their trip to the church, they enjoyed a private dinner at Morton’s steakhouse in Los Angeles. A source revealed that the “Despacito” singer spoke with the restaurant owner and asked for help to organize their dinner after the place has closed.
“Justin is doing great. Spending all week with Selena is the dream week for him. He is trying to take things slowly, but it hasn’t really worked. He is too excited to spend time with her. He is waiting for Selena to tell him that they are officially back together. He doesn’t’ feel any rush, because no doubt they are already emotionally back together,” the source said.
Last week, reports swirled that Bieber and Gomez have decided to get back together just days after the “Wolves” singer split from The Weeknd. However, multiple sources also denied the reports. One of them told E! News, “Justin and Selena are seeing each other and will continue to be spending time together but haven’t described it as an official couple. Right now, they are figuring out if it will work again between the two.”
A second source acknowledged the fact that things are moving really fast for the former couple, but they have decided to not put a label on things just yet. “They are just working on their friendship at this point. Justin has always loved Selena and he always will,” the source said.
Bieber and Gomez started dating sometime in 2011. At that time, they were spotted kissing and canoodling on a yacht. In the same year, they made things official while at a Vanity Fair after-party. In 2012, the couple decided to part ways, only to get back together months later, according to Billboard.
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